240 pages of embassy-grade strategy, document templates, and country-by-country pathways — written by Nigerians, for Nigerians.
Every section was written to answer one question: “What do I actually need to do next?”
The Schengen agreement explained for Nigerians — 27 countries, one visa, infinite possibilities.
The complete document checklist with embassy-grade templates. Cover letters, itineraries, sponsorship.
How much you actually need in your account. Bank statement formatting. Sponsorship letters.
Every question, with model answers. Body language. Dress code. Lagos, Abuja & Port Harcourt protocols.
University selection. Tuition under €1,000. English-taught programs. Bulgaria, Germany, Netherlands.
EU Blue Card. Sponsorship-friendly employers. Tech, healthcare, engineering opportunities.
Detailed playbooks for France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic.
The 17 most common reasons for refusal — and how to bulletproof your application against each.
Settling in. Banking. Housing. Healthcare. Building your network in your new European home.
Six steps. Three months. One stamp in your passport.
Travel, study, work, or family — the guide walks you through selecting the right visa category for your circumstances, timeline, and goals.
Use our exact templates and checklists. Passport, photographs, financials, itinerary, accommodation, insurance — every requirement, mapped.
Lagos, Abuja, or Port Harcourt — we cover the exact booking flow, timing strategy, and how to secure slots even during peak season.
Walk in with confidence. Our interview chapter covers every question consular officers actually ask Nigerian applicants — with model answers.
Average processing: 15 days. Track in real-time. Know exactly when to follow up — and when to wait.
The “Life After Arrival” chapter helps you settle in. Banking, SIM cards, housing, transport — your first 30 days, decoded.
The dream isn’t theoretical. It’s already happening.
Three previous rejections from the French embassy. Then I found this guide. Applied again with the exact templates inside — approved in 11 days. I’m writing this from a café in Lyon.
The work visa chapter alone is worth ten times the price. I landed an EU Blue Card with a Berlin fintech — €72k starting salary. Two years later, I’m on the path to permanent residency.
My family of four — mum, dad, two kids — Schengen visa approved on the first try. The financial documentation strategy in chapter 3 changed everything. Christmas in Rome is unreal.